Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 30, 1915, Page 3

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‘MONDAY, AUGUST ‘30, "1915. About The City Mrs. A. Graff of Wolf.-Lake'was:the guest of Bemidji relatives Saturday. George Forte of the town of<Eckles was a business visitor in the eity Saturday. See our wood ad, page 2. - St. Hil- aire Retail Lumber Co.—Adv. Miss Grace E. Fitzwater of Chicago is spending a few days in the city on business. Mrs. Inga Jergius of Leonard was the guest of Bemidji friends between trains Saturday. As usual, our wood is the best in town. St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co. —Adv. Miss Magda Rygg of the town of Liberty was the guest of Bemidji friends Saturday. Mrs. L Carlson of Blackduck was a business visitor in the city Satur- day, between trains. Style show, 60 feet of latest fash- ions, this week. Brinkman theater. —Adv. Miss Carrie Krahn of Tenstrike was among the out-of-town shoppers in the city Saturday. Miss Dorothy Buck of Park Rapids was in the city yesterday enroute to Becida, where she will teach school. Cold weather coming. How about wood? St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co.—Adv. Miss Laura Wilander of Beelda, who has been in Bemidji for some time, returned to her home Saturday. J. A.. Klungseth of Eau Claire, Wis., is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. Stortroen, of Wil- ton. Start school right. Write with a NEW BEMIDIJI lead pencil. For sale at most stores. Mrs. Frank Trafton and daugh- ters, Misses Madge and Gustava, of Rosby were Bemidji visitors Satur- day. William Fellows and family and Miss Irene Kruger of Tenstrike mo- tored to Bemidji yesterday and spent the day with friends. See the styles in the movies to- night and. all this week, at the Brinkman.—Adv. Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Barker of Scribner transacted business in the city Saturday, returning to their home in the evening. Miss Florence Armstrong of Carl- ton arrived in Bemidji this afternoon and will spend several days here as the guest of Mrs. John Hedeen. One of these days you ought to [EEEERESE RS R RS ] ¥; LEST WE FORGET * IEE R R SR SRR RS R RS In case of fire call 349. LR The Bemidji schools ‘Tuesday, Sept. 7. * . = The Red Lake agency fair will be held Sept. 22, 23 and 24. . s The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on October 4. ... The mnext term of court for Bel- trami county will convene, Tuesday, September 14. « s There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, September 8. s s On December 9 and 10 the winter will open convention of the Northern Minne-| :sota Development assoc¢iation ‘will be held in Bemidji. ... “Loveland,” a musical comedy pre- sented under the auspices of the Be- midji Elks, will be staged at the Brinkman Sent 16-17. « s Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 16 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. (6-INCH SLABWOOD FOR SALE Softwood $2.00 per load Hardwood $2.50 per-load- Bemidji ‘Mfg. Co. Phone 481 pr———— HIGHESTER S.PILLS ') l:il .l Ask lur‘l‘lu 'Sealed. with Blue_Ribbon. (P Always Reliable |go to Hakkerup's and have your plo- lmr&mm‘—uv. Mrs. A. L. Larson and children of Grand Forks, "N..D., who have 'been: spending ithe summer at Lake Bemfdji, havereturnéd to their home. Mrs. A. L. ‘Barker; has as her house guest her sister, Miss Minnie Pfeil, of St. Charles, Minn., who ar- rived in the.city: yesterday morning. Sharpen your pencil’at the FREE ‘SHARPENING “STATION. The/ :Be- midji:Pioneer:office. Mr.:.and-Mrs. :Fred-Rhoda will:re- turn to ‘Bemidji .this ‘evening from Long Prairie where they were called several days -ago by the death of a cousin. Mrs. Henry Fallon of Bemidji-av- enue, who has been visiting rela- tives in -Fargo and Moorhead for the past two weeks, returned to Bemidji Saturday. 1ave ‘your furniiure-repaired at the bargain store, first-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. Lucy Taylor of Cass Lake, a former Bemidji resident, spent the week end in the city, the guest of Mrs. F. Malzahn, returning to her home today. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren of Beltrami avenue will leave Wednes- day in their car for: Minneapolis. and points in Wisconsin where they will spend a couple of weeks. We like the “kids” and they like to come here. A blotter free to every child who asks for one. The Pioneer office. Wilbur Lycan, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan, returned this morning from Milwaukee, , Madison, Chicago and points in Iowa, where he has spent the past two weeks. Mrs. G. M. Torrance of Bemidji av- enue, who has spent the past week at Birchmont ‘Beach, the guest of Mrs. D. H. Eastman of St. Paul, re- turned to Bemidji last evening. Hello, boys and girls. Hear that school bell? Don’t start for school without a NEW BEMIDJI lead pen- cil. It's the best nickle pencil made. Any store in town sells ’em. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gulbrandson*of Doud avenue will leave this evening for Superior, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago and other points where they will visit for a few weeks. Mrs. F. G. 'Froppman and -daugh- ters, Margaret -and ‘Katherine; will leave Thursday for - Minneapolis, where they will spend the winter and where the girls will attend school. Send the little-enes to the Pioneer office for school supplies. We know what they want and they will be waited on -and.given special-atten- tion by young ladies who know how. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Howard Lake, Minn., who have been the guests of Mrs. Stewart’s uncle, A. P. Ritchie, and family for a short time, went to Duluth Saturday morn- ing. Miss Cora Rain, who is employed at Schwandt’s ‘department store, re- turned Saturday from a two weeks’ vacation-spent-at Shevlin, Lanesboro, Minneapolis, -St. ‘Paul .and other points. Attend Cathedral School, Crookston, Minn. For particulars as to board and room inquire Emma Noesen, mat- ron, 703 Beltrami ‘Ave., Bemidji, or Rev. J. Wurm, - Crookston, Minn.— Adv. Mrs. 1. McGowan and her mother, Mrs. J. C. Hart, and Miss Henrietta Hart, who have been enjoying ‘a week’s outing at Lake Bemidji, have returned to their home in Grand Forks, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Provost re- turned to Bemidji this morning after having spent . the week.end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Marcum at their "Birchmont Beach summer home. Through the courtesy of the Brink- man theater, the:ladies may see the fashions as produced by the Ideal Ladies’ Tailoring Co. First-show to- night—Adv, * Fred Irwin of St. Paul, who has been a guest-at.the Given-McGee home since Friday, returned to his home this morning, going by the way of Duluth.” Mr. Irwin made the trip by automobile. Philip Denu; son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, of Lake Boulevard, re- turned this ‘morning from ‘Madison and New: Lisbon, Wis., where he has past seven weeks. You can get a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, and'an -extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All “kids” will want one when they see ‘em. etnational Falliitoday where : sho|| - fwillsvisit-her brothers,-Garnet-Peter- | PLUG TOBACCO Good as,a;fihew iof ‘SPEAR HEAD” :mean§ the supreme rich, luscious flavor, No other tobaccoean compare with SPEAR ‘HEAD in the sweet and wholesome satisfaction it gives. The purity of issafeguarded at every sf in its making, The factoterg is as clean and sanitary:as a pure-food factory—the processes are pure-faod pro- cesses, When the choice red Bur- ley has been pressed into mellow-sweet SPEAR HEAD plugs you have a chew that simply can’t be equalled, Try it .and see for yourself, THE-AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. son, assistant cashier of the First National bank, and Dr. J. F. Peter- son, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre and sons, Forrest and Curtis, and daugh- ter, Doris, spent Sunday at Hazel- wood farm, town of Liberty. TFor- rest Sathre will remain on the:farm until school opens. Blotters free at the Pioneer office, the place to buy your peneils, tab- lets, composition books, drawing pa- per, erasers, pens, spelling tablets, art gum, pencil boxes, paints, paint cups, in fact everything you need for school. Mrs. F. 8. Lyean of the Markham hotel - lias as her guests - Mesdames Thomas Deare, Howard Ingersoll and N. H. Ingersoll of ‘Brainerd, ‘who ar- rived in the city Saturday-and will spend a week here. — George ‘French, cashier of the Littlefork National bank, formerly of Bemidji, for many years county treas- urer, spent yesterday in the ecity, while -here .being. the -guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton. Misses Hulda and Ragna Gaustad, daughters. of - Rev. -Gaustad, of En- derline, N. D., who have been .the:. guests- of their aunt, Mrs. F. G. Troppman, and family for the past ten days, will return ta their home ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Oscar L. Dent and little:daugh- ter left last evening for Minneapolis where they will be the guests:of Mrs. Dent’s parents, Mr..and Mrs. D. M. Brown, for two’ weeks. They will be joined by Mr. Dent the latter part of mext week. . Mr. and ‘Mrs. Daniel * Omar and three children of Chapin, ‘Ill., ‘'who have been visiting in the west, were in Bemidji Saturday and while in the city were the guests of their nephew, George Rhea, and family.' They re- turned to their home this morning. Carl A. :Johnson of Lake Boulevard, ‘who has - been - visiting “his' parents at Genoa Junction, 'Wis., for:the ‘past two -weeks, returned‘ to-the' city this morning. ' Mrs. Johnson;>who aceom- panied him on the ‘trip, ‘stopped ‘off at ‘Duluth where~she -will - visit- her relatives for a‘few’days. Philip ' Gill, ‘accompanied ‘by At- torney ‘Jesse Calmenson- of St. Paul, who has spent the past few weeks in ‘Bemidji :as the;guest of: Br. Thomas Myers, left yesterday by auto for the:capitol:.city. . At St..Clond.they : The Know How” of >Cookery | tie son,* who-tert Bemldjl‘enfly this fmorning by trlln i Mrs. Fred Malzahn and son, Claude, of Minnesota avenue went to Minne: fattend the state fair and visit rela- tives for ‘a- couple of weeks. ~Miss Bernice Malzahn.and her cousin, Miss Myrtle Malzahn, who-have been visiting relatives and friends in the Twin' Cities for: the: past two weeks, will return ‘to Bemidji- with them. Mrs. Mary Blakeslee and daughter, Clara, of ‘Kansas City, Mo., ‘were. in the city::Saturday : enroute to -their home after spending the past month at the home of Mrs. Blakeslee’s: son, George H. Balkeslee, of Red Lnke, who, together with his little son, Frank, accompanied them to Bemidji. ‘While in the city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H..Denu of Liake:Boulevard. Attorney and Mrs. G. M. Torrance entertained a number of guests at dinner-at Birchmont Beach:last eve- ning. :In the party -were Mr. and Mrs. Edson Reissnider and Mr. Reiss- nider’s . mother, ‘Mrs. Reigsnider, "of +Boston, “Mr...and Mrs. W. L. Brooks, Judge :and Mrs. M. A. Spooner, Mrs. John: Spooner of Minneapolis, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum and Mrs.' D. Eastman of St. Paul, who is spend- ing the summer at the beach. i PLANS NEW ALLENTOWN. Export Gives-‘Advice -and Commission Taking: Measures to Improve Town. | Energetic.measures for the improve- ment of Allentown, Pa,, are being taken by the new city planning commission, headed by Colonel Harry C. Trexler. Frank Koester of New York city, an expert in‘city ‘planning, has rendered a preliminary report after a survey of the town itself-and the territory em- braced within the three mile limit over which it has jurisdiction under the new act of assembly. Mr. Koester “finds that Allentown. like most American {owns, was start- ed-as a village and allowed to grow without any seientific: plans for its de- velopment. He-advises the municipal: ity to break away from rectangular blocks and. to lay out streets according to topography and the trend of hills and streams. He strongly advocates that the city retain 10 per cent of all annexed:land for parks, public.squares, breathing places and playgrounds. He thinks factories should be restricted to & manufacturing area. Trolley lines, -he says, ought to be built far out into the suburbs to per- ‘'mit the erection of houses away from the congested - district. He ‘advises a3 law to remove all:sidewalk obstruc: tions. at once,:so as to relleve the crowded condition of the streets in the heart of the ‘town,:and:advocates the removal: ‘0t :the. isoldiers’ -monument from Center square because it is a s rious obstruction to traffic. 'He also advocates boulevard lighting from .brackets: attached to -buildings, so-as "to_do away with' all poles, -and says the supports for trolley wires should also be attached to buildings. Flowers In,Business Sections. ‘The: Commercial club of Davenport, Ia., has -encouraged its members to beautify the downtown section of the city by jpstalling window boxes with flowers in the stores and effice build- ings. A girl’s face usually lights up when |._ she is offered a match.--Omaha World- Herald. The Want Column will give you the desired information. apolis this morning where they wlli 3 RN T = - 5 > v T - Of ‘course theaverage man ig aboye ’Phonsh' ‘we eommla the’’ the average. If you doubt it, ask him. Some men work hard and overtime [ O in vain search for a sinecure. Grand Theatre The House of Quality Charley Chaplin, the funniest:man in film, = “His New Profession” ; “The Eleventh Dlmension” “A'two-reel drama of an insane chemist ‘who playa‘ chess with another for his life. There is.considerable sus- pense’in the latter scenes. Universal Animated Weekly News and scenes from all over the werld. Shows at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 Sc—Admission—10c ‘Tomorrow TUESDAY Tomorrow CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG The favorite actress who starred in ‘‘Hearts in/Exile’’ in the five- part comedy “MARRYING MONEY” Matinee at 2:30 Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGT “THE LAST CONCERT” A story from the heart, four reels of laughter and tears, featuring the distinguished character actor,'#r. Ellis F. Glickman and the beautiful Minnie ‘Berlin, keyedito the popular taste, and to seeit once is to want to seeit again. A High Class Comedy will also be shown at the REX = THEATRE REX MONDAY, AUCGUST 30 Matinee 2:30, Evening 7:30 Admission 5c¢-and 15¢ ‘Tonight, Aug. 30 ELLA WHEELER WILCOX who wrote the famous poem on which is based the story of “THE PRICE "HE PAID” First show 7:30, second 845 Admission-5¢ and 15¢ No children admitted tonight unless accompanied by parents verybody Boes In five parts. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE is liereby given that this Company will prosecute all persons using property owned by it for storage’ ‘purposes or the dumping of garbage or atho: objectionable matter in or upon its vacant lots. Every person who has here- tofore used said property or any of it in ways above mentioned is hereby notified to repair the damage so done and place the property in the same \‘ clean, sanitary condition in which it was prior to the time of trespass or trespasses. Bomidji Townsite & Improvement Co, 520 Capital Bank Bullding MINNESOTA T. PAUL | been the. guest of relatives for thé| Miss: Grace Pemm went " to in:) is the result of long experience:and study. For: years, expert cooks have ibeen converting the inner:meats of choice Indian.Corn: mto delicious, golden-crown crisps—Post Toasties. A constant endeavor to.make Taasties better.has praduced the el 3 ] Whether those mcolds are thebest for the business or not is. sel- domcunmfle:ed—-—“We ve used them for. years -:d P ter dxops-—but we don't: mtend to let you drop it . untiliwe've had a cbance to prove to you that there is an “-which‘have-a new-flavour.and form—a true.corn-flavour and ‘tender crispness . unknown to “corn flakes™ .of .the past. mdea.fidytofitthemed.of every depart— nt of your business. 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